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Featured Review |
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New in the KUCI Music Library November 23, 2009 |
by: Matt Buga
Wild Yaks-10 Ships (Don't Die Yet) [Ernest Jenning Record Co]
Balls out rock n roll. I left this on my CD player while I went out and my roommate listened to it three times. Pretty soulful and shredding, and it has some sweet wailing saxophone which seals the deal. The wailing saxophone really takes the rock n roll sound to a new standard buds.
Yeti Lane-Yeti Lane [Clapping Music]
Well-produced pop from some French crew. The songs have a bit of an atmospheric dream-y sound...
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Featured Host Spotlight |
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Spotlight on Shapan Debnath
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by: Mari Frank
Shapan Debnath has been involved in KUCI ever since first coming to UCI 3 years ago. He has a great show called "How Goes?" The show is not limited to any specific genre, but rather it takes on the personality of its host. From psychedelic pop to abrasive garage rock, the show has brought a variety of music to the KUCI airwaves. The show's playlists has morphed the longer that Shapan's been exposed to the great music at KUCI and the creative DJs. He is currently the productions manager and oversees eve...
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Featured Article |
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Iran 2009 Florida 2000 All Over Again? |
by: Will Bruzzo
Like everyone, I found the recent images from the Iran protests to be at once inspiring and horrifying: inspiring, in that an oppressed people rose up despite risks and let their anger be known; horrifying, in the images of unarmed peaceful protesters being beaten and even shot to death and yet continuing to protest. I am sure people from every nation on earth felt the same way. As an American though, I felt an additional twinge of irony that perhaps others did not feel. The horrible bitterness and anger ...
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Why There's
No Money in My 401(k)
A Diary of Obsessive Materialism (Vol. 4) |
by Kyle Olson
In an effort to fulfill some bizarre
need in my life, I purchase a lot of CDs, both old and new. They are
obsessively cataloged and organized and poured over track by track (Seriously,
it's obsessive. It involves post-it notes and code and excel spreadsheets).
It is truly a labor of love (and an unhealthy psychological imperative).
But, since I am consuming so much music, I thought I could use this constant
influx for the powers of good. Should I come across anything worth sharing
(either a new release or an old favorite), I will share them with you.
So you'll love me.
Chain and the Gang — Down
with Liberty...Up with Chains! (K)
Somewhere, in a dark basement laboratory, a team of scientists is doing
unspeakable experiments with the DNA of Calvin Johnson, Lou Reed, and
a team of fiery Baptist preachers. This experiment, an affront to God
himself, has boiled down Calvin Johnson's DIY lefty leanings and basement
stomp...
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Monday 's Program Schedule |
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| 12:00am-3:00am |
Music for Manbabies
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Music Across Multiple Genres
w/ Tan
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| 3:00am-6:00am |
The Best Thing Yet
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Hilarious Talk Radio Wrapped in the Music that Moves You
w/ DJ Bayce
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| 6:00am-8:00am |
All About Jazz
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America's Cultural Art Form
w/ Dr. Roland Esq Holmes
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| 8:00am-9:00am |
Privacy Piracy
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Protect Yourself in the Information Age
w/ Mari Frank
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| 9:00am-10:00am |
Subversity
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Subverting the Norm & Penetrating the Orange Curtain
w/ Dan Tsang
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| 10:00am-1:00pm |
The Blues Disease
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The Best in World Class Blues
w/ Jeff Scott
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| 1:00pm-4:00pm |
The Buffalo Bayou Show
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Pour tout le Twang - Pour tout le Funk
w/ Jake Bacon
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| 4:00pm-5:00pm |
Positive Vibrations
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Ruedementary for Boys and Girls
w/ Sister Rue
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| 5:00pm-6:00pm |
Progressively Instrumental
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Hip Hop and Electronic Instrumentals for the Progressive Soul
w/ DJ Iconic
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| 6:00pm-8:00pm |
The Dread Zone
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Dub - Organic and Electronic
w/ Jarret Lovell
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| 8:00pm-10:00pm |
Innamissions
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Universal Poly Currents
w/ J. Pulaski
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| 10:00pm-12:00am |
Open Session
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Hip-Hop/Insta-Classic Material
w/ JRA
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| 12:00am-2:00am |
B Side Radio
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Best From Both Sides of the Vinyl - Hip Hop + Electro + Underground & More
w/ Darnell
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KUCI News |
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Winston and the Telescreen - indie - Thursday, November 19, 8 - 10 pm
The Littlest Viking - Spanish pop / nu jazz / regional Mexican - Monday, November 30, midnight - 2 am
Alexandra Natapoff - author of Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice - Tuesday, November 24, 8 - 9 am
Philippe Diaz - director of The End of Poverty? - Tuesday, November 17, 9 - 10 am
Men's Basketball vs UTSA (CBE Classic) - Monday, November 23, 5:00 pm
Men's Basketball vs Eastern Kentucky (CBE Classic) - Tuesday, November 24, 3:00 pm
Men's Basketball vs Fairleigh Dickinson (CBE Classic) - Wednesday, November 25, 5:00 pm
Women's Basketball vs Princeton - Friday, November 27, 2 pm
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KUCI Top 30 |
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1 RAVEONETTES In And Out Of Control (Vice)
2 KING KHAN AND BBQ SHOW Invisible Girl (In The Red)
3 PATEN LOCKE Super Ramen (Rocketship )
4 BRILLIANT COLORS Introducing Brilliant Colors ...
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